‘Reports that I am a top donor to GOP are categorically false. I am not a top donor to any political party,’ he tweeted Saturday, following The Hill’s report on the annual fillings released by the FEC this week.

The FEC shows Musk was among the top 50 donors to the Protect The House, Political Action Committee (PAC) giving a total of $38,900.

The sum is modest in comparison to other donors in the FEC filings. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen donated $100,000 to the PAC while Houston Texans owner Bob McNair gave $371,500.

Perhaps Musk is parsing words, being in the top 50 out of 350 people may not constitute a ‘top donor’ for Musk.

The sum is modest in comparison to other donors in the FEC filings. (Pictured: Houston Texans owner Bob McNair)

Still, Musk was among the top 50 donors to the PAC in the second quarter, which has already raised $8 million, according to ProPublica.

Musk, 47, said during a 2011 interview at the University of California San Diego, described himself as ‘somewhere in the middle’ between Democrat and Republican, noting that he was ‘socially liberal and fiscally conservative.’

Last month, Musk took to Twitter and proclaimed himself to be a ‘socialist,’ a notion that was widely mocked by social media users who scoffed at the idea that one of the richest men on the planet was a proponent of ‘social welfare’ and ‘workers.’

‘By the way, I am actually a socialist. Just not the kind that shifts resources from most productive to least productive, pretending to do good, while actually causing harm. True socialism seeks greatest good for all,’ Musk stated in the tweet.

Last month, Musk took to Twitter and proclaimed himself to be a ‘socialist,’ a notion that was mocked by social media users

Business Insider reported that the South African technology mogul is worth an estimated $20 billion.

One issue he’s not ambiguous about is the threat of climate change, which many elected Republicans deny is being impacted by human activity.

Musk has been an outspoken critic of such skeptics, telling Rolling Stone in an interview last year that ‘Climate change is the biggest threat that humanity faces this century, except for (artificial intelligence).’

‘I keep telling people this. I hate to be Cassandra here, but it’s all fun and games until somebody loses a f*****g eye. This view [of climate change] is shared by almost everyone who’s not crazy in the scientific community.’